Spartanburg
Eat Smart Move More Spartanburg County
Liz Perry
lperry@active-living.org
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Hub City Farmers’ Market
Carolina Sexton
csexton@hubcityfm.org
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Partners for Active Living
Laura Ringo
lringo@active-living.org
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Local News
SC School for Deaf and Blind Implements Fountains of Health Project
The Fountains to Health project focused on increasing access to water for students and community members who use the school’s outdoor facilities.
Spartanburg Families Receive a Helping, Healthy Lift
Volunteers joined Rep. Henderson-Myers and event organizers to hand out boxes and bags of produce and vouchers for $10 at the Hub City Farmers’ Market.
Race Equity Resources
Are you interested in learning more about how to incorporate racial equity into HEAL community work? We have resources for you to use.
Statement from Eat Smart Move More South Carolina on racism, disparities, and inequities
We are committed to being a part of the work of ending racism and violence against black people in South Carolina.
Nearly $31,000 Awarded to 8 Communities
Round 4 of the Let’sGo! 3.0 Mini-Grants will impact thousands.
32 Schools in South Carolina Named to 2019 List of America’s Healthiest Schools
All schools will be honored with a national award for promoting healthy eating, physical activity, and staff well-being.
Policy Wins: Healthy Food Choices in Public Places
Vending machines are getting healthier in three major areas of the state.
Nine communities awarded grants to support local health-related projects
Eat Smart Move More South Carolina has approved nine grants in its first Let’s Go! 3.0 grant cycle to community coalitions seeking to provide residents with access to local healthy options.
Find the Spark to Create a Culture of Health at School
Superintendent Dr. Darryl Owings has been on a mission to provide the more than 10,000 students in District Six with organic fruits and vegetables at meals and hands-on agriculture education opportunities.
SC Teens Stand and Deliver at 6th Annual Youth Summit
More than 100 teenagers and adults from across South Carolina attended the 6th Annual Youth Summit on July 27th at The Meeting Place Church in Columbia to learn about youth-led policy changes and how to advocate effectively.